How To Use Pampas In A Sentence

  • The tabloid wave has swept from New Zealand and Australia to the pampas of Argentina, and, of course, the four corners of Europe.
  • I had hunted buffaloes with the Pawnees of the Platte, and ostriches upon the pampas of the Plata: to-day, shivering in the hut of an Esquimaux -- a month after, taking my _siesta_ in an aery couch under the gossamer frondage of the corozo palm. The Rifle Rangers
  • Among the fauna we find great herbivores such as the pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus celer) and the guanaco (Lama guanicoe), carnivores such as the puma (Felis concolor), Geoffroy's cat (Felis geoffroyi), pampa fox (Dusicyon gymnocercus), zorrino común (Conepatus chinga) and grison (Galictis cuja). Humid Pampas
  • Most Pampas grass plants are either male or female, though odd plants may be hermaphrodite.
  • Botanists confirmed that the plant which appears in the foreground of Banks 'campaign advertisements was pampas, and not native toitoi as Banks had assumed. New Zealand Herald - Top Stories
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  • His slides showed examples of phormium, umbellifors, ferns and grasses, such as yuccas, angelica, tree ferns, bamboos and pampas grass.
  • One day, riding in the Pampas with a very respectable “estanciero, ” my horse, being tired, lagged behind. Chapter VIII
  • Species in danger of extinction include the pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus celer) a very important herbivore in this area, the loica pampeana (Sturnella defilippi), Limosa haemastica, Chloephaga rubidiceps, Laterallus spilopterus and Coturnicops notata. Humid Pampas
  • But then, all the fish of these pampas and jungle rivers demonstrate a desperately tenacious grip on life that attests to millions of years of evolution in a savagely unforgiving arena.
  • Slowly Perdita was trying to absorb the immensity of the pampas.
  • Southward, in the centre of the country, lie the pampas - a vast region of high plains which supports some of the best agricultural and livestock farming in the world.
  • Near-endemic birds that utilize this ecoregion as well as the Humid Pampas and Southern Cone Mesopotamian savannas ecoregions include two threatened species: marsh seedeater (Sporophila palustris), Entre Ríos seedeater (S. zelichi), and one near threatened species: chestnut seedeater (S. cinnamomea). Uruguayan savanna
  • Some of the common animals include the pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus celer), the puma (Felis concolor), Geoffroy's cat (Felis geoffroyi), pampa fox (Dusicyon gymnocercus) and the zorrino común (Conepatus chinga). Semi-arid Pampas
  • 'epiphyte' (_i. e._, a plant growing on other plants,) "forms dense festoons among the branches of the trees, vegetating among the black mould that collects upon the bark of trees in hot damp countries; other species are inhabitants of deep and gloomy forests, and others form, with their spring leaves, an impenetrable herbage in the Pampas of Brazil. Proserpina, Volume 1 Studies Of Wayside Flowers
  • School geography books talked of the Pampas, horses were on every page and cattle were lassoed before being killed for the Argentinian staple diet.
  • One end is attached to the broad surcingle, which fastens together the complicated gear of the recado, or saddle used in the Pampas; the other is terminated by a small ring of iron or brass, by which a noose can be formed. Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
  • Dect philips phone unentitled twofold bibliotics unresisting to otterhound solemnity, i scaphoid to balfour how to nyctalopia the fearsome error that were one of the pampas executability of his compare. Rational Review
  • Dect philips phone unentitled twofold bibliotics unresisting to otterhound solemnity, i scaphoid to balfour how to nyctalopia the fearsome error that were one of the pampas executability of his compare. Rational Review
  • A slight breeze rustles the long grass and the only other movement is supplied by the thousands of cattle that call the Pampas home.
  • John Banks 'billboard featuring what botanists have confirmed as pampas grass, not native toitoi as Banks had assumed. New Zealand Herald - Top Stories
  • The pampas are still among the most fecund lands in the world.
  • The other side of the mountains, to the south and east, the pampas stretches all the way to the ocean.
  • A spending rebound is visible from middle-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires to tourist spots and the agricultural provinces of the pampas.
  • Soya has become the cash crop for half of Argentina's arable land, more than 11m hectares, most situated on fragile pampas lands on the vast plains.
  • Once favoured by the gauchos of the Argentinian pampas, it is fantastically fashionable, and promises to help combat stress by galvanising the nervous and immune systems.
  • 'Nay, not the pampas or pampean Indians: only prowling gipsy tribes from the far north. Our Home in the Silver West A Story of Struggle and Adventure
  • The banks of the pretty little river Avon, upon which Christchurch is built, are thickly fringed with weeping willows, interspersed with a few other trees, and with clumps of tohi, which is exactly like the Pampas grass you know so well in English shrubberies. Station Life in New Zealand
  • Its world wonders range from Andean peaks to Amazonian wilderness; from the endless horizons of the pampas to the awesome glaciers of Patagonia.
  • Roads penetrate deeper and deeper into what were once pampas, dense forests and marshland.
  • Upland Sandpipers are long-distance migrants, spending the winter in the pampas of southern South America.
  • A herd of wild horses galloped across the pampas, tossing their heads in a display of wild exuberance, against a backdrop of snow covered mountains.
  • In every way it is adapted to the conditions of the pampas in a far greater degree than other pampean birds, only excepting the rufous and spotted tinamous. The Naturalist in La Plata
  • Species in danger of extinction are the pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus celer), which is the most important herbivore in the area, the loica pampeana (Sturnella defilippi), Limosa haemastica, Laterallus spilopterus and Coturnicops notata. Semi-arid Pampas
  • Its world wonders range from Andean peaks to Amazonian wilderness; from the endless horizons of the pampas to the awesome glaciers of Patagonia.
  • Cattle would graze Appalachian pastures intensively and be rotated from paddock to paddock, just as grass-fed Argentine cattle graze on the South American pampas.
  • Yet it's plonked between the vast, flat Rio de la Plata and the even vaster green plains of the pampas. Buenos Aires
  • Roads penetrate deeper and deeper into what were once pampas, dense forests and marshland.
  • This, unless they bought a sheep, would be in the form of biltong, that is, strips of meat dried by being hung up in the sun and wind, and similar to the jerked meat of the prairies and pampas of America. With Buller in Natal, Or, a Born Leader
  • Oxydendrum arboreum oyster plant oyster-shell scale pæonia see: peony palmettoes palms. palms for South. pampas-grass. pandanus. Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)
  • It was not a tall order, as dreams go, but I might just as well have asked to be a Ninja warrior or a gaucho from the Argentine pampas.
  • Most of what we call toitoi these days is crossbred with pampas grass, I think. Toitoi in the moonlight
  • Man to start for the pampas of Patagonia to hunt the hoopoo. The Hohenzollerns in America
  • The pampas were where the gauchos, nomadic half-Indian herdsmen, roamed and worked.
  • The pampas are vast flatlands of cattle and horse farms.
  • It's mid-afternoon at an estancia on the edge of the Argentine pampas.
  • His slides showed examples of phormium, umbellifors, ferns and grasses, such as yuccas, angelica, tree ferns, bamboos and pampas grass.
  • A very cold south westerly wind from the Andes that sweeps across the pampas of Argentina and Uruguay.
  • Its congener, the _agouti_, affects the arid sterile plains of Patagonia, while the _biscacha_ is most met with on the fertile pampas further north; more especially along the borders of those far-famed thickets of tall thistles -- forests they might almost be called -- upon the roots of which it is said to feed. Gaspar the Gaucho A Story of the Gran Chaco
  • Hiking in this vast, unspoiled wilderness is one of life's most invigorating experiences as crisp air fills your lungs, condors circle overhead and skittish guanaco check you out from across the grassy pampas. Donna Heiderstadt: The Joys of Wandering Off the Beaten Path
  • The pampas are usually pink whereas the toitoi are never pink. New Zealand Herald - Top Stories
  • And everywhere, of course, the ubiquitous pampas grass; soft, fleecy plumes swaying in the sun. COLDHEART CANYON
  • The pampas are vast flatlands of cattle and horse farms.
  • Some might argue that, if I were a bird, I would not be able to enjoy my fantastic annual journeys, following the sun from perpetual daylight on the Arctic tundra to the pampas in Argentina and back again.
  • The large teguexin lizard of the pampas, called iguana by the country people, is a notable snake-killer. The Naturalist in La Plata
  • Among the fauna we find great herbivores such as the pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus celer) and the guanaco (Lama guanicoe), carnivores such as the puma (Felis concolor), Geoffroy's cat (Felis geoffroyi), pampa fox (Dusicyon gymnocercus), zorrino común (Conepatus chinga) and grison (Galictis cuja). Humid Pampas
  • And everywhere, of course, the ubiquitous pampas grass; soft, fleecy plumes swaying in the sun. COLDHEART CANYON

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